Found January 08, 2013 on i70baseball: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: Aaron Sele
With the Hall Of Fame election announcement coming on January 9, 2013, it is time to review the ballot, go over the names, and decide who belongs in the Hall Of Fame. There are twenty four men on the ballot for the first time this year and we will take a look at each one individually prior to official announcements. You can find all of the profiles in the I-70 Baseball Exclusives: Cooperstown Choices 2013 menu at the top of the page. In this article, we take a look at Aaron Sele   Aaron Sele The fifteen year career of Aaron Sele would see him pitch for six teams.  He would finish third in the 1993 Rookie Of The Year voting and be selected for the All Star roster in 1998 and 2000. Year Tm W L ERA G GS GF SV IP H R ER SO ERA+ SO/9 1993 BOS 7 2 2.74 18 18 0 0 111.2 100 42 34 93 170 7.5 1994 BOS 8 7 3.83 22 22 0 0 143.1 140 68 61 105 131 6.6 1995 BOS 3 1 3.06 6 6 0 0 32.1 32 14 11 21 160 5.8 1996 BOS 7 11 5.32 29 29 0 0 157.1 192 110 93 13...
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